“There is something very 1st Century about Englewood, and there’s also something very postmodern — that’s because Englewood is seeking to be missional, not by theorizing about it but by actually doing it. Where they began is where we all need to begin: with conversation. We must face one another in a listening mode. Only then can our words become genuine conversation. This little book could be revolutionary for your own faith community.”– Scot McKnight, author of The King Jesus Gospel and Junia Is Not Alone

“‘The Virtue of Dialogue’ is filled with hope and possibility, even for today’s hemorrhaging and puzzled Church. Chris reminds us that in our world of culture wars and stale debates, civil dialogue is an endangered art. Here is a wonderful and simple call to real community and to honest dialogue.”
– Shane Claiborne, author of “Jesus for President” and “The Irresistible Revolution”